Location ID: #10222068
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One of only five churches in Norfolk with a wholly octagonal tower, this church is built of stone and local flint in a peaceful setting amidst fields close to the River Yare. It is Grade 1 listed and redundant. Its gently worn exterior displays a ...
Location ID: #10222067
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This location's squat tower stands in direct contrast to the soaring towers at the neighbouring churches of Salle and Cawston. However this does not foreclose on the grandness of the church. Its high porch and windows ensure impressiveness and an ...
Location ID: #10222069
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This location is an important small Early English church that has not been altered since the 13th century bar a pleasing brick 16th century south porch. The interior is bursting with fine 13th century work and the texture of the flint, stone, brick, ...
Location ID: #10222071
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In one of the most striking settings of any Norfolk church, this location stands on a rise overlooking the sweeping landscape between the Broads and the coast, with the great tower of Happisburgh in the distance. Not to be outdone by the stunning ...
Location ID: #10222070
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This dominant redundant church and powerful tower create quite a view at the end of its lime-tree lined avenue above the village. It is constructed in flint with dressings in ashlar and brick; the roofs are lead. Inside large, light, open spaces ...
Location ID: #10222954
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Surrounded by trees, in the middle of fields, it consists only of a nave, chancel, and porch. The village it served has long since disappeared.
The church was built in the 12th- and 13th-centuries, probably on the site of an earlier church. There is ...
Location ID: #10222952
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Within a stone's throw of the new builds on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, the rich Victorian stained glass of St Lawrence sheds light on one of the greatest Medieval treasures in the area - a series of stunning Medieval wallpaintings.
Location ID: #10222017
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Elizabethan house with seven acres of gardens, a field and woodlands. The house has 3 different external facades which could represent 3 different houses: (1) Tudor brick, with five bays, (2) whitewashed with a Victorian verandah, and (3) ...
Location ID: #10222029
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Happisburgh Manor is a spectacular Grade II listed country house and a magnificent example of the Arts and Crafts movement. Built in 1900, the house consists of a central core with four wings projecting diagonally creating the optimum use of light. ...
Location ID: #10222065
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This location, with its thatched roof and 18th century bell-cote, is almost hidden behind a clump of trees. The church's complicated history of destruction and decay has resulted in significant repair and restoration over the centuries, but its ...
Location ID: #10222066
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This magnificent church is the product of one man's eccentric imagination; The Reverend Whitwell Elwin. Borrowing details from various sites throughout the country, it is unique and moving. The interior is a vast open space; allowing for ...
Location ID: #10223262
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This estate in rural Norfolk consists of 500 acres of woodland, marshland, farmland and waterways. There is arable farmland with livestock consisting of cattle.
The nesting season for the birdlife is April-July, so filming during this time could ...
Location ID: #10223268
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Location ID: #10223141
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A shopping precinct in Norwich.
Location ID: #10223191
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A pedestrianised shopping area within the city centre.
Location ID: #10223078
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The beautiful Estate covers 620 acres of parkland, gardens, woodland, arable and grazing land. The fine Regency Hall was built between 1809-1812 and has been owned by the same family since 1946. A fine Regency house built of gault brick with a slate ...
Location ID: #10222398
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Situated on the main Norwich to Cambridge railway line and served by hourly trains currently operated by National Express East Anglia, this Station is easily reached. This award wining station has been fully restored and there is a railway themed ...
Location ID: #10235349
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Converted barn set in a beautiful valley with a large garden with apple trees, surrounded by fields and woodland. Patio at the back of the house with high brick wall.
Location ID: #10235348
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A large 5 bedroom barn conversion set in a farm yard, with adjoining farm buildings, surrounded by countryside. 450 acres of farmland including a river, lake, woodland, grassland and arable. Sheep and horses also on the property. There are two ...
Location ID: #10222389
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Situated off the Tuesday Market in the North End, this Grade 1 listed chapel resides in a peaceful, tree-lined setting. It is the largest chapel in England. The 19th century spire rises above the quiet Trues Yards Museum and North End fisherman's ...
Location ID: #10222372
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Location ID: #10222357
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This small Augustinian priory was founded in circa. 1216. The complete 14th century brick-built vaulted refectory undercroft is an important early example of the use of brick in England. Supported on Purbeck marble columns, it is still almost ...
Location ID: #10222393
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Many of the buildings in this village have been built of Carstone, a ferringinous sandstone. The Church of St Mary the Virgin was built in the 13th century and is the oldest building. This property is a popular Norfolk Coastal holiday resort (see ...
Location ID: #10222392
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The library is built on the site of a Greyfriar's monastery and sits adjacent to the remains of Medieval tower. This location is 106 miles from central London (approx. 2hrs, 13 mins).